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Jul 10, 2026
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Advanced SSH [TechOps] 06.09.2024 50:29
SSH and Secure Shell is one of those topics that people take for granted because it is a ubiquitous way to log in and access systems. True to form for the TechOps series, though, we break that down into much more detailed and granular components. We talk about how to secure it and what best practices are. We also discuss how to use it for tunneling, or, more specifically, not use it for tunneling,...
High Availability [TechOps Series] 30.08.2024 47:55
Is high availability always a good thing? Today our discussion takes an operations perspective. We look at places where you were over or under committing high availability, where you were confusing disaster recovery for high availability, and perhaps even securing the wrong service or looking at it the wrong way. We cover all of these scenarios with practical, hands-on examples that I know you wil...
AI And Digital Twins 23.08.2024 1:01:40
We dive into AI, manufacturing and how to improve manufacturing outcomes by better analyzing data. If you are interested in manufacturing or advanced applications of AI and digital twins - which is where we create accurate representations of physical items - this episode will hit all of your favorite topics! Transcript: https://otter.ai/u/xNB0GZQXB4hQMly991Wk1MwFhjw?utm_source=copy_url
UEFI Trust & Secure Boot Issue 16.08.2024 45:59
We explore the UEFI certificate issue in which secure boot is potentially compromised. Certificates that are included in most UEFI BIOSes have been compromised in ways that could easily be used as an attack vector, a very significant flaw and something that should be on your purview and radar to fix and patch. We're going to talk about what the issue is, why it's important, how secure boot works,...
AI Platform Consolidation & Walled Gardens 10.08.2024 50:17
We discuss the impact AI and data sovereignty data protection will have on platforms, consolidated management of your data like in Office by Microsoft or Google, on premises, and systems. This includes a whole bunch of data that you will want to use to train AI models to improve your day to day operations, but you probably don't want a lot of vendors pulling that data apart and transiting it. We h...
Two But Rule by John Wolpert [Book Discussion] 08.08.2024 52:19
This episode is one of our book club episodes starring John Walpole, who wrote the Two But Rule, which is very tongue in cheek while also very serious about momentum thinking and using a negative bouncy discussion pattern. I like to think of it as a bouncy discussion pattern to really explore ideas and drive ideation in a positive way by asking and challenging people's ideas in a constructive way....
Crowd Strike vs Operations Responsibility 02.08.2024 51:33
This episode explores the intersection of infrastructure automation and security through the lens of the Crowd Strike outage. We'll discuss the tension between maintaining stable, reliable data center infrastructure and the need to embrace change and innovation. Recent events like the CrowdStrike outage demonstrate the paradox that infrastructure teams face. We'll dive into the importance of havin...
Containers And Walled Gardens 27.07.2024 32:36
We start talking about walled gardens and the momentum and push that causes us to get into vendor active environments in this episode. This is going to be a multi-part discussion where we look at the drivers of AI in the future. In this case, we used up a lot of time before this recording talking about Kubernetes and what's next for Kubernetes and containers, as well as how that ecosystem has been...
AI Power Consumption 22.07.2024 56:53
Power, electrical power, and how the upcoming trend of AI data centers is intersecting as a load with generation, storage, transportation, Bitcoin mining and mining all use power. These are all highly interconnected in how we use and manage the grid, but are using power in different ways. Transcript: https://otter.ai/u/mszdgZE5_TG_H6lywY6S8-RqPsw?utm_source=copy_url
Hybrid & Analog Computing 12.07.2024 41:51
Analog computing is the idea of non-digital computing. Not quanta, but non-digital, basically using analog circuits, either electrical circuits or potentially even mechanical or fluid circuits, to perform calculations and control systems. These are surprisingly common, especially in older devices, but less common in current and modern devices. But they're making a comeback, in part because they're...
Hello Crypto, R U OK? 05.07.2024 48:50
We revisit where we are with Crypto - more specifically where we are with distributed ledger technology or DLT. We give pertinent and real examples of places where the core technology behind Crypto is thriving and making a big difference, as well as has regained its value. We discuss the human impacts of that and what went wrong. Transcript: https://otter.ai/u/1je6MzCQuv0U_9_MOaQtDNMWAQw?utm_sourc...
Silos Vs Systems 22.06.2024 51:25
Martez Reed and I have an in depth conversation about the challenges of propagating technology inside of enterprises, this core challenge of selling silos and individual technologies. What Martez describes as beneficial tool sprawl versus building up systems and integrating things and end to end technology. This is what I've been calling infrastructure pipelining. We break down what's going on in...
Surveillance Capitalism [Book Club] 14.06.2024 45:11
We dive into Shoshana Zuboff’s book The Age of Surveillance Capitalism. Full of amazing insights, predictions and really insightful work, you can literally scan every page and read something fascinating. You don't need the book to follow today’s discussion. We start by watching Apple's new iPad ad before we dive into the book, and I highly recommend that you watch it as well, link in the show note...
Building Infrastructure for AI Training & Inferencing 07.06.2024 31:14
How do you define infrastructure to support inferencing? Today we discuss that and more, including training. We walk through what it's going to take to understand what to buy, what to build, how to build, how to put it together, and how hard it is to actually know what goes into the infrastructure behind an AI cluster. Importantly, exploring why we don't have the answers is the first phase of unde...
Out Of Band Management [TechOps Series] 05.06.2024 50:50
We continue our TechOps series, this case diving deep and cheap into out of band management. One of the things about out of band management is that it quickly turns into an alphabet soup of protocol names, vendor names, specific pieces and even the way we talk about out of band management. We have different acronyms for the same action. In this conversation. Greg Althouse reckons CTO and my co-fou...
Understanding SystemD [TechOps] 29.04.2024 54:29
System D is our topic for today discussing system processes, how do you manage and control processes, services, and fundamental components of Linux operating systems. In this discussion, we cover how to think about it, how it works, alternatives, process controls, and even how they get applied to containers. Containers were a nice bridge from our previous discussions when we were talking about con...
Hello OT, Meet IT 22.04.2024 59:51
Edge technology versus OT was the focus of discussion today, and in this conversation we cover infrastructure information technology versus operations technology, and the ongoing dilemma of edge sites specifically. This includes factories, retail locations, data center technology and 10th standard cloud with operational tech. Operational tech being vendor locked, narrowly controlled siloed technol...
Key Bridge vs Tech: Lessons Learned 14.04.2024 54:14
In the wake of the Baltimore Key Bridge collapse, we discuss how we can improve resilience in the systems that we manage.
PXE, DHCP and O/S Provisioning (oh my) 06.04.2024 38:53
DHCP PXE is our subject today. We cover UEFI BIOS and all of the things necessary to do network installs of servers. This incidentally includes thin clients, PCs and other network switches. Specifically, we talked about the process of having secure and robust network provisioning. We go through all the pieces that you need to know how the processes work, both in legacy and in modern current system...
XZ Exploit Discussion 06.04.2024 17:17
This episode really highlights the danger of contributor burnout and overload. But it also shows that we're not very good as an industry at sustaining work. Today we dissect what the XZ SSH intrusion attack is, how it happened, what the social engineering was, and the pressure that involved to make that happen. Transcript: https://otter.ai/u/kRqADDwa6DmoZcnQEmqQD1UaxZ8?utm_source=copy_url Referenc...
Figure.AI where Robots meet LLMs 30.03.2024 58:40
We explore the synergy of humanoid robots and LLM AI. This episode delves into how robots can learn and interpret their environment in human-like ways, based on a key video listed below. Whether or not you view the video, the discussion offers deep insights into AI's evolving role in human interaction. Transcript: https://otter.ai/u/VqiTSDMDLAKcaF1XuAH8ExhJnLE?utm_source=copy_url References: https...
Dishing on Apple's Vision Pro 15.03.2024 51:20
We delve into spatial computing today and discuss Apple's Vision Pro face computer. Everyone in the club2030 group is very interested in augmented reality and virtual reality, and the release of thApple Vision Pro, seems to meet many thresholds that make us surprisingly optimistic about its potential. We discuss aspects we like as well as what we thought was going to be a challenge. Whether you ar...
Compliance Death Curve [Working Session 1] 09.03.2024 39:28
The compliance death curve is something I’ve been working on as an evolving concept that tries to explain how companies fight compliance governance and standardization efforts, something that is critical to platform team and infrastructure operations. Today we try to decompose some of the mathematics that I've been using into more universal, more easily understood components. We built a compliance...
API Consumption [TechOps 003] 03.03.2024 58:32
TechOps series episode 3 covers how to automate against API's. We discuss exactly the ways in which you can use API's effectively, and ways you can run into trouble. We also discuss how we should be consuming API's, both as a consumer but also in times when we have produced API's. Many ideas discussed were pulled from learning how people consume our API's and what we can do to help make them bette...
Chriss Voss: Never Split the Difference [Cloud2030 Book Club] 17.02.2024 50:57
Our quarterly book club meeting we picked Never Split the Difference by Chris Voss. This book is about negotiation, which we found fascinating because we are all entrepreneurial in some way and handle sales. Next quarter, we'll talk about a related book that we brought up, which is The Two Butt Rule. https://otter.ai/u/g1zFW444R5NseB8rsVe4StMYWEU?utm_source=copy_url
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